2016
DOI: 10.11138/mltj/2016.6.3.410
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The use of platelet-rich plasma to augment conservative and surgical treatment of hip and pelvic disorders

Abstract: SummaryBackground: In recent years, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has gained popularity within the orthopaedic community as a treatment modality to enhance tissue healing.

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“…Decreased femoral anteversion was also associated with failure, owing to inherent rotational deformity being the cause of impingement and not the typical mechanical impingement seen in most cases of FAI. 16 These results appear to be consistent with our data on RHA; both lower preoperative patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and a decreased change in the alpha angle appear to be predictive of failure in RHA. A limitation of our study was that femoral version data were limited in our cohort.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Decreased femoral anteversion was also associated with failure, owing to inherent rotational deformity being the cause of impingement and not the typical mechanical impingement seen in most cases of FAI. 16 These results appear to be consistent with our data on RHA; both lower preoperative patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and a decreased change in the alpha angle appear to be predictive of failure in RHA. A limitation of our study was that femoral version data were limited in our cohort.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Nonoperative treatment for proximal AL tendon or AL/rectus abdominis aponeurosis injuries includes activity modification, compression shorts, physical therapy, physical modalities, manual therapy, medications, and injections, but these interventions frequently fail in the elite athlete. 13,15,24 The success of physical therapy with and without an active training program ranges from 11.7% to 78.6%, and corticosteroids may be helpful in 67% of athletes, although the data on the success of these nonoperative treatments are somewhat limited. 11,12,27 For those who fail nonoperative intervention, surgery typically results in favorable clinical outcomes.…”
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“…M. Sanchez с соавторами показали, что инъекционное (местное) применение pRp при атрофическом несращении переломов с недостаточным кровоснабжением способствует образованию костной мозоли [28]. полученный нами положительный результат лечения ангБк согласуется с мнением авторов, описывающих опыт использования pRp при хирургическом лечении аваскулярного некроза [25,26,28,29]. j. Guadilla с соавторами использовали артроскопию и метод core-декомпрессии, выполняемые под рентгеноскопическим контролем.…”
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“…авторы пришли к выводу, что применение pRp при лечении ангБк индуцирует ангиогенез [25]. Использование подобной оперативной техники другой группой исследователей при лечении пациентов с ангБк привело к полному купированию болевого синдрома и перестройке зон аваскулярного некроза в нормальную костную ткань [26]. авторы отмечают, что в идеале необходимо использовать костные аутотрансплантаты, смешанные с pRp.…”
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